Framing your subject in the viewfinder – Kodak DC50 User Manual
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January 1996
Framing Your Subject in the Viewfinder
1. Look through the viewfinder on the back of the camera.
2. Position the Auto Focus (AF) target marks in the viewfinder frame on
your subject.
NOTE: The Auto Focus (AF) target marks are the solid and dotted
circles in the viewfinder frame. The solid circle is the target
mark for distances to infinity and the dotted circle is the target
mark for the closest distance (to 70 cm). Use the smaller frame
to the right (the one with the little flower
in it) when you select
the close-up focus mode.
The picture includes an area slightly larger than the image you
see framed in the viewfinder frame.
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